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Thomas Goldwell (1501 – 3
April 1585) was an
English Catholic clergyman,
Bishop of
Saint Asaph, the last of
those Catholic bishops who had
refused to accept...
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Goldwell is a
surname of
English origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Goldwell, (d. 1499), a
medieval Dean of
Salisbury and
Bishop of...
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Henry Goldwell was one of the two MPs for Bury St
Edmunds between 1690 and 1694. D. W.
Hayton (2002). "
GOLDWELL,
Henry (c.1653-1694), of Tuddenham, Suff...
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Goldwell (died 15
February 1499) was a
medieval Dean of
Salisbury and
Bishop of Norwich.
Goldwell was one of the sons of
William and
Avice Goldwell,...
- The
Goldwell Open Air
Museum is an
outdoor sculpture park near the
ghost town of
Rhyolite in the U.S.
state of Nevada. The 7.8-acre (3.2 ha) site is located...
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Thomas Goldwell was the last
prior of
Christ Church Priory,
Canterbury before it was
dissolved in the
Dissolution of the
Monasteries in
March 1540, entering...
- ****an with Beiersdorf), and
acquisitions (Andrew
Jergens Company in 1988,
Goldwell AG in 1989) in
North America and Europe.
During this period, Kao also expanded...
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Death Valley Project (DVD). Rhyolite, Nevada:
Goldwell Open Air Museum. "
Goldwell Open Air Museum".
Goldwell Open Air Museum. 2009.
Archived from the original...
- cream-coloured Caen
limestone a pink colour.[dead link] In 1480 the bishop,
James Goldwell,
ordered the
building of a new
spire which is
still in
place today. The...
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businesses catering to
tourist travel. The
ghost town of
Rhyolite and the
Goldwell Open Air
Museum (a
sculpture park), are both
about 4
miles (6 km) to the...